Region: Africa
Category: Retailing

Africa Retailing

(559 reports matching your criteria)
  • Home Products Specialists in Egypt

    ... Scandinavian comfort to the Egyptian furniture scene. The mission is to introduce modern furniture and home accessories with a Nordic influence. This concept is informed by Scandinavian “happy living” values. In this vein, Nordica aims ... Read More

  • Egypt Direct Selling

    ... This shift is informed by the convenience and direct consumer access facilitated by social platforms, alongside a capability to provide visualised marketing and product advertising. Payment tools like Instapay support the development and growth of ... Read More

  • Egypt Health and Beauty Specialists

    ... the production of products. In this vein, the offers of many brands, global, international and local, have been extended with the creation of vegan or free from chemical lines. The offer of local products is ... Read More

  • Egypt Retail

    ... war in Ukraine, joined by the security crisis in the Red Sea towards the end of the year, and regulations restricting imports had negative effects on the industry. Nonetheless, retail continued to see strong development, ... Read More

  • West Africa Alcoholic Beverages Market Report by Product Type (Beer, Spirits, Wine, and Others), Packaging Type (Glass Bottles, Tins, Plastic Bottles, and Others), Distribution Channel (Open Markets, Supermarkets/Hypermarkets, Hotels/Restaurants/Bars, Specialty Stores, and Others), and Region 2024-2032

    ... 2024-2032 The West Africa alcoholic beverages market size reached US$ 13.2 Billion in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 21.8 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 5.7% ... Read More

  • West Africa Mayonnaise Market Report by Product Type (Flavored Mayonnaise, Unflavored Mayonnaise), Raw Material (Egg, Eggless), End Use (Institutional, Retail), Distribution Channel (Supermarkets and Hypermarkets, Convenience Stores, Online Retailers, Specialty Stores, and Others), and Country 2024-2032

    ... 2024-2032 The West Africa mayonnaise market size reached US$ 51.3 Million in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 89.6 Million by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 6.39% during ... Read More

  • Retail in South Africa

    ... the South African Reserve Bank Target, households were further pressured by rising interest rates, which continued to impact disposable incomes and, subsequently, the ability to spend on discretionary goods and services. For retailers, the situation ... Read More

  • Supermarkets in Morocco

    ... decisions. While rural populations predominantly procure fresh produce from local markets, urban dwellers with higher incomes lean towards processed and packaged goods. Although traditional dishes prepared at home remain prevalent, there is a rising demand ... Read More

  • Health and Beauty Specialists in Morocco

    ... options for customers, especially for brands not directly available in hypermarkets. By bridging brands to perfumeries, wholesalers contribute to a diverse and accessible product range in the market, catering to varied consumer preferences and budget ... Read More

  • Small Local Grocers in South Africa

    ... latter tend to have higher markups in comparison to chained stores, as they obtain their products directly from suppliers and could leverage their economies of scale to offer more affordable options. Euromonitor International's Small Local ... Read More

  • Discounters in South Africa

    ... a 14-year high of 14.4% in March, South African consumers remained constrained by challenging economic conditions, which translated into stagnating real GDP growth at 0.3% and a persistently high unemployment rate at above 32%. Euromonitor ... Read More

  • Supermarkets in Nigeria

    ... consumers' purchasing power, prompting a shift in buying habits towards essentials. Supermarkets, well-stocked with groceries, capitalised on this trend and experienced growth in sales. The introduction of quick commerce by Glovo further facil... Euromonitor International's ... Read More

  • Retail E-Commerce in Nigeria

    ... surge in popularity among Nigerian consumers, fuelled by factors such as growing internet connectivity and the removal of fuel subsidies. With increased access to smartphones and improved internet infrastructure, more Nigerians embraced the convenience of ... Read More

  • Appliances and Electronics Specialists in South Africa

    ... affected by lower demand from cash-strapped consumers, who increasingly turned to alternatives such as online rental services or subscription-based models such as Rentoza. Nevertheless, the channel continued to benefit from the extension of power outages, ... Read More

  • Convenience Retailers in Morocco

    ... outlets like Hanout and souks but also from emerging channels such as discounters. The phenomenon of cannibalisation, extending beyond conventional competitors, underscored the need for innovative approaches to differentiation and value proposition. Euromonitor International's Convenience ... Read More

  • General Merchandise Stores in Morocco

    ... the Ministry of Industry and Commerce aim to enhance the competitiveness of Moroccan industries, promoting sustainable growth and quality employment opportunities. This strategic partnership underscores a commitment to harnessing domestic potential and fostering economic resilience ... Read More

  • Discounters in Morocco

    ... affordable shopping alternatives, favouring discounters over traditional formats like convenience stores and supermarkets. This trend was further supported by the continued expansion of discounters' outlet networks, with a total of 625 outlets toward the end... ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear Specialists in Nigeria

    ... as groceries and medicine, discretionary spending on clothing and footwear dwindled. The perception of clothing as a luxury item led many consumers to opt for more affordable alternatives, including second-hand clothing, further dampening sales for ... Read More

  • General Merchandise Stores in Nigeria

    ... found themselves grappling with reduced purchasing power, prompting a significant adjustment in their spending habits. With the imperative to stretch their budgets, consumers began prioritising essential items over non-essentials, leading to a decline in sales ... Read More

  • Direct Selling in South Africa

    ... pandemic, there was still lower demand for certain categories such as foods, which are often priced at a higher rate than basic groceries due to their functional capabilities. The channel also faced intensified competition from ... Read More

  • Home Products Specialists in Nigeria

    ... from fifteen million to fifty million naira, played a crucial role in driving sales within this channel. This boost in mortgage financing incentivised both consumers and estate developers, leading to increased demand for various home ... Read More

  • Discounters in Nigeria

    ... consumers became increasingly hesitant to make bulk purchases, opting instead to frequent outdoor markets where prices could be negotiated or bought in bulk at near wholesale rates. This reluctance to buy in bulk contributed to ... Read More

  • Hypermarkets in South Africa

    ... in the country. This scenario was exacerbated by lockdown restrictions during the pandemic as operators prioritised expansion in smaller formats in proximity to households. Euromonitor International's Hypermarkets in South Africa report offers insight into key ... Read More

  • Health and Beauty Specialists in Nigeria

    ... growth of this channel. Pharmacies capitalised on this trend by diversifying their offerings to include groceries and other essentials. For example, H-Medix pharmacies and stores dominate the pharmacy landscape in the federal capital territory and ... Read More

  • Direct Selling in Morocco

    ... skin care show signs of recovery, driven by renewed consumer interest in beauty products. While lockdown measures initially shifted demand towards health-focused products, the return to pre-pandemic habits fuels demand for beauty and wellness items. ... Read More

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